Out of my comfort zone
#32
If you start with the top block on the left & look at the rows on a diagional they all line up until you get to the bottom right area. You pattern is off starting with the 2nd row up from the bottom, 3rd row in from the right. Some of your blocks in the bottom right corner area are turned the wrong direction. Swap or turn them & then it should look fine.
#34
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Join Date: Mar 2013
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I agree. Once you turn those around like the other blocks, you'll be fine. I think that's where you're having trouble. Beautiful quilt. Love the pattern!
If you start with the top block on the left & look at the rows on a diagional they all line up until you get to the bottom right area. You pattern is off starting with the 2nd row up from the bottom, 3rd row in from the right. Some of your blocks in the bottom right corner area are turned the wrong direction. Swap or turn them & then it should look fine.
#36
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Join Date: Feb 2014
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I think your CHAOS, comes from your lower corner. Feather3 is correct, if you change you lower placement I think you will not feel the chaos. Sometimes when we work on something we miss the mistake. You've done a very nice job. Be very HAPPY that you know how to use you design wall. Your design wall is your friend (when I started quilting I didn't use a design wall - belive me I learn the hard way).
#37
Yes, you are all helping me rethink this, and I really appreciate it. My current plan is to not sash until I add the 8 blocks I just finished. I will make sure all the blocks are positioned correctly. Then I will move some colors around if I need to AND audition a few borders. Maybe in the process I can come to terms with it. If not, the sashing will work for me, but I want to LIKE the original pattern. I know I did really like the pattern after I saw the quilt on this site, because I went out of my way to get the book the pattern is in. So, hopefully, I just need to do some serious playing and take pictures of my results so I can know what I really want.
I have, however, fully established that I should leave the scrappy patterns alone. I can admire scrappy quilts, I just can't make one...or at least enjoy making one.
Dina
I have, however, fully established that I should leave the scrappy patterns alone. I can admire scrappy quilts, I just can't make one...or at least enjoy making one.
Dina
Last edited by Dina; 01-12-2015 at 10:14 AM.
#40
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Texas currently
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OMG! It speaks to me! It's lovely. Keep going! If you still don't like it when it's all pieced together, offer it for sale here on the board. I'd buy it, (depending on the size) and I'd love it, too.
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